Sunderland fans question recruitment policy after Ross Stewart and Dennis Cirkin injuries
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Sunderland’s preparations for the game against Middlesbrough were rocked when talismanic striker Stewart was withdrawn in the warm-up, the Scot picked up a muscle injury while practicing his shooting.
To make matters worse, defender Cirkin was also withdrawn in the second half after pulling up with a hamstring issue.
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Hide AdOn Wednesday, reports from the BBC have surfaced suggesting that both players both have grade three tears. and claim that Stewart will be out for “at least 4-8 weeks but realistically probably 12.”
And fans were quick to react to the reports on social media:
@laurennnhxx: “If we can null and void the league for Covid, we can null and void the league for this.”
@steve2013: “So no 3rd striker, No cover at LB But I'm supposed to believe Speakman is doing an amazing job?”
@Walshie409: “Say thank you Mr Speakman.”
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Hide Ad@FishFaceFid: “As exciting as the new signings may turn out to be. A fundamental requirement is ensuring you have sufficient cover to compete across the season in a tough league. Over to you @krespeakman.”
@lee_willingale: “Two players out and no one to replace them, mind you Speakman had a super window apparently.”
@phil_browell: “Stewart being injured for 12 weeks is bad luck, but it’s also bad planning and recruitment when adequate cover wasn’t signed over the summer. The system we play relies on two strikers yet we only have two in the squad whilst other clubs seem to have four or five to call upon.”